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kolkhoz         
  • A former kolkhoz near [[Jermuk]]
  • Map of the kolkhozes (''kolūkis'') of the [[Lithuanian SSR]].
  • Checheno-Ingush ASSR]], 1938
  • "Kolkhoznik"; a fragment of a [[Taras Shevchenko]] monument in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
SOVIET COLLECTIVE FARM
Kolhoz; Kolkhozes; Kolkhoznik; Kolkhozy; Kolkohz; Kolhosp; Kolhoos; Kolchoz; Koljos; Koljós
['k?lk?z, k?lk'h?:z]
¦ noun (plural same or kolkhozes or kolkhozy) a collective farm in the former USSR.
Origin
1920s: Russ., from kol(lektivnoe) khoz(yaistvo) 'collective farm'.
Kolkhoz         
  • A former kolkhoz near [[Jermuk]]
  • Map of the kolkhozes (''kolūkis'') of the [[Lithuanian SSR]].
  • Checheno-Ingush ASSR]], 1938
  • "Kolkhoznik"; a fragment of a [[Taras Shevchenko]] monument in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
SOVIET COLLECTIVE FARM
Kolhoz; Kolkhozes; Kolkhoznik; Kolkhozy; Kolkohz; Kolhosp; Kolhoos; Kolchoz; Koljos; Koljós
A kolkhoz () was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz.
Worker and Kolkhoz Woman         
  • 1937 World's Fair]] in [[Paris]]
  • VDNKh]] Main Gate
  • 1937 Expo pavilion in Paris
MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE
The Worker and Kolkhoz Woman; Рабо́чий и колхо́зница; Worker and Collective Farm Woman; Labourer and Kolkhoz Woman; Kolkhoznitsa; Kolhoznitsa; Worker and Kolkhoz woman; The Worker and the Kolkhoz Woman; Worker and Kolkhoz Worker
Worker and Kolkhoz Woman () is a sculpture of two figures with a sickle and a hammer raised over their heads. It is 24.

Wikipedia

Kolkhoz
A kolkhoz () was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz.
Examples of use of kolkhoz
1. "For 70 years, people worked on the kolkhoz," she said, referring to the Soviet–era collective farm.
2. The club is planning to erect a 35,000–capacity stadium, with a price tag of approximately $150 million, Biznes reported last week. (MT) Statue Halts Work Insufficient deference shown to the iconic "Worker and Kolkhoz Girl" statue has slowed plans to build a hotel, office, and business center near the All–Russia Exhibition Center, City Hall said Thursday on its web site.
3. Golda Meir, the only woman ever to serve as prime minister of Israel, was called "the only man in the government." Despite the fact that her femininity began and ended with the shoes she wore, which were mandatory for all women who served in the Israel Defense Forces, and a handbag that looked as if it were left over from the production line of a kolkhoz in Siberia – in the cartoons she always appeared wearing an apron in her political kitchen.